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Old December 8th 04, 12:26 AM
Ed Light
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"PRIVATE1964" wrote
Yes they do, You should not really need to remove the old drivers, but its
probably a good idea. Just remove them with the add and remove. Shut down
the
computer. Replace the card. Turn on the computer, windows will detect the
new
card and I believe will apply standard default SVGA drivers. Then just
re-install the the Nvidia drivers and that should be it.


On the nvidia driver download page it has a link "Installation Hints."

http://www.nvidia.com/object/driver_...ion_hints.html

which agrees with uninstalling the drivers.

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